Thanks for letting us know about this William -
I'm sure there is still
 plenty of interest in Oberon, Modula-2, Modula-3 and other derivatives.
 On 24 November 2015 at 04:26, Kurt K <kurtk7 at visi.com> wrote:
  Where did you order the Oberon Station.  I
didn't see a link off the
 project page.
  On Nov 23, 2015, at 8:28 PM, William Maddox
<wmaddox at pacbell.net> 
 wrote:
 The revived 2013 re-issue of Niklaus Wirth's Oberon system is a joy to 
 behold.
If you've never heard of Oberon before, it is a minimalistic
 education-oriented language and operating system designed after Wirth had
 taken a (second) sabattical at PARC in the 80's.
 The new version runs on a custom RISC processor, implemented in an 
 FPGA, instead
of the NS3032 in the orginal Ceres workstations.
  Originally, it required a Digilent "Spartan 3 Starter Kit" with a
 custom-built daughterboard providing a few additional connectors.  This
 board is no longer made, however, and no other FPGA development board
 appears to provide the 32-bit wide fast SRAM the Oberon CPU required.
  Recently, a new board, the OberonStation,  has
come onto the market 
 that was designed specifically for Oberon, and will boot up
Oberon 2013 out
 of the box.   It also looks like an excellent platform for other
 retro-style FPGA CPU designs that want to stay away from complex SDRAM
 controllers and the caches they like to feed.
 My OberonStation arrived a couple of days ago, and it's really amazing 
 to see
what can be done with a hardware and software stack that is small
 enough to actually read and understand.
  https://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/wirth/
 http://www.projectoberon.com/
 OberonStation - The Oberon computing platform
 --Bill
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